Grift wrote:RovingMadness
That's what you aren't getting, it will be based on land, the amount of states one possessses. And in that regard they outnumber you way too much.
Starting from Bari down to Mudug (where they possess the capital). And then the south where they want to make a state in Jubboyinka. If a state is created there you are in trouble. What needs to happen is a solution needs to be made regarding Kismayo, and the central states need to make a minimum of 2 federal states.
No, I think you don't get it.
The charter is not a holy revelation that's incorruptible. It was made by humans & can be changed habitually to reflect the changes & reality on the ground. The land issue is being pursued by certain groups because it puts them in an advantage since they lack demographic weight. Therefore, there's no reason why we should play by their rules. In the United States, Wyoming State has much bigger land than New York State but politically in the Congress NY State has significantly much bigger weight than Wyoming because of demographic factors.
The current 18 States was a creation of a communist clan regime & it structured the map in a way that's advantageous to a certain clan. If Federalism is implemented, we have no problems with it, since we stand to gain significantly from it. But, things will have to be moved & these bloated states in the South & Central Somalia will have to be broken up in order to make the political process reflective of the demographic reality in the country. That's why Hiiraan State is being
partitioned as will be Galgaduud, & Shabelle Valley. It's both logical & conditional to the implementation of this federalism thing.